One employee named Jesse told Subway Chief Development Officer Don Fertman that she would never get a chance to talk to corporate.

When pushing Fertman to work faster, she coined a phrase that made its way to corporate: "there's no such thing as a 5 minute sandwich."

After his episode, Fertman started putting his sandwich artists at restaurants across the country through a market evaluation that allows them to create their own sandwiches for testing.

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Rick Silva, President and CEO of Checkers, shut down one of his restaurant locations during filming when he realized employees weren't being trained and the manager told him he "could take him outside and beat him up."

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Silva has since reopened the location with new management that actually trains its employees and breeds an environment of mutual respect.

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On his thoughts about the changes at Checkers: "I love the feeling of teamwork...there's always more we can do to help our employees."

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In the two years since filming, Kendall-Jackson Wine Estates CEO Rick Tigner has implemented a new company code of conduct and rules and regulations for drivers.

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Tigner’s “aha” moment was being unable to communicate with his Spanish-speaking employees. He has enforced language training classes ever since.